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2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoxing Chen ◽  
Guqin Zhang ◽  
Yueting Tang ◽  
Zhiyong Peng ◽  
Huaqin Pan

Abstract Background The outbreak of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) that was firstly reported in Wuhan, China, with cases now confirmed in more than 100 countries. However, COVID-19 pneumonia with spontaneous pneumothorax is unknown. Case presentation We reported a case of 66-year-old man infected with COVID-19, presenting with fever, cough and myalgia; The patient received supportive and empirical treatment including antiviral treatment, anti-inflammatory treatment, oxygen supply and inhalation therapy; The symptoms, CT images, laboratory results got improved after the treatments, and a throat swab was negative for COVID-19 PCR test; However, on the hospital day 30, the patient presented with a sudden chest pain and dyspnea. CT showed a 30–40% left-sided pneumothorax. Immediate thoracic closed drainage was performed and his dyspnea was rapidly improved. With five more times negative PCR tests for SARS-CoV-2 virus, the patient was discharged and home quarantine. Conclusion This case highlights the importance for clinicians to pay attention to the appearance of spontaneous pneumothorax, especially patients with severe pulmonary damage for a long course, as well as the need for early image diagnose CT and effective treatment once pneumothorax occurs.


Author(s):  
Alkhzami Alharami ◽  
Yin Yang ◽  
Dena Althani ◽  
Chen Shoushun ◽  
Amine Bermak

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (Supplement_2) ◽  
pp. ii26-ii26
Author(s):  
Shinichi Okonogi ◽  
Shuuhei Kubota ◽  
Yuuki Sakaeyama ◽  
Keita Ueda ◽  
Masaaki Nemoto ◽  
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Abstract INTRODUCTION The frequency of intraorbital tumors is small as 0.9% of all brain tumors, but its pathological type is diverse. Among them, the diagnosis of whether particularly malignant tumor scan clinically, is extremely important. Nuclear medical testing is essential for non-invasive differential diagnosis in brain tumors. SPECT, good malignancy differentiation, evaluation of malignancy, usefulness such as differentiation of non-tumorous lesions have been reported many. However, there are few reports that SPECT was useful in preoperative differential diagnosis of orbital tumors. Since 123IMP-SPECT was useful in preoperative differential diagnosis of intraorbital tumors, we report some literature considerations. METHOD Among the 27 cases of intraorbital tumors that were operated on in our clinic between August 2005 and August 2016, 14 cases of SPECT prior to surgery were examined for the usefulness of preoperative differential diagnosis. Breakdown of cases, as the malignant tumor, two cases of malignant lymphoma, MALT lymphoma 2 cases, adenoid cystic carcinoma 1 case, in one case plasma cytoma, as a benign tumor, false tumors 4 cases, three hemangioma cases, neurocytoma 1 case it was. RESULTS In IMP early image, accumulation of clear IMP was observed in all six cases of malignant tumors. In benign tumors, there is no accumulation in hemangioma and neurosheath, there is a strong accumulation in one of the four cases in false tumors, it was observed mild accumulation in the remaining two cases. Tumor to normal ratio of IMP early image was an average of 2.39 in six malignant tumors and 1.52 in 8 benign tumors. CONCLUSION This time, we examined the usefulness of 123IMP-SPECT in preoperative differential diagnosis of intraorbital tumors. The T/N ratio of intraorbital malignant tumors is higher than benign tumors, and it was thought to help to evaluate preoperative malignancy of intraorbital tumors.


2019 ◽  
Vol 80 (10) ◽  
pp. C140-C145
Author(s):  
Oscar Evans ◽  
Benjamin Rea ◽  
Twana Shareef

Abdominal and pelvic computed tomography (CT) scans can be complex to interpret but sometimes significant abnormalities are relatively easy to recognize. In emergencies it is beneficial if physicians and surgeons can identify significant pathology that may immediately change patient management. Early image interpretation will allow clinicians to alert radiologists to provide prompt urgent reports, facilitate early referral to other specialities or expedite emergency surgery. This article provides non-radiologists with a systematic approach to identifying emergency pathology on abdominal and pelvic CT scans. It reviews the relevant cross-sectional anatomy and discusses the CT appearances of bowel perforation, bowel obstruction, bowel ischaemia (gangrene), bleeding, appendicitis and hydronephrosis using illustrative examples from the authors' clinical practice. Underlying causes for these conditions and the importance of interpreting the radiological appearances in conjunction with the patient's clinical condition and history are discussed. The authors hope that by using the POGBAH acronym and a systematic approach readers will be able to identify emergency pathology on abdominal and pelvic CT which may improve patient care.


Author(s):  
Bayram Ünal

This chapter presents an overview of the hitherto altered types and content of domestic work, and young Moldovan migrant women’s intersectional experiences during the early 2000 in Turkey. Domestic work has turned out to include a number of widespread services in a variety of forms along with other new emerging services, i.e., personal, massaging and partnership services, classified as the In-House Partnership Services (IHPSs). Under these in-house services are the potential of having sexual affairs alluding to the early image of Natasha in domestic services. Such labelling has always been associated with the young migrant women’s ethnic origin and their physical appearance. The change in domestic services has placed the young women migrants at the ‘intersections of class, sexual orientation, religion, age and citizenship’, which paved the way for young migrant women to be perceived differently.


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